A Creative Soul Thrifts Her Way to a Memorable Home
Holley Simmons is a jack-of-all-trades. Not only has she worked as a journalist for NPR and The Washington Post, but she also recently started her own plant-styling business called Sill Life. Through it she helps individuals and companies chose greenery that will not only thrive in their spaces, but look fabulous as well. Think that?s it" Nope. […]
Holley Simmons is a jack-of-all-trades. Not only has she worked as a journalist for NPR and The Washington Post, but she also recently started her own plant-styling business called Sill Life. Through it she helps individuals and companies chose greenery that will not only thrive in their spaces, but look fabulous as well. Think that?s it" Nope. On top of that she’s also scrounged up the time to co-found The Lemon Collective, a communal space where makers can lead classes in their respective fields. Without a doubt she?s a driven individual who leads a colorful life. And what does every vibrant, young woman need" An apartment that matches her bright and brazen attitude. The quirky look of Holley’s Washington, D.C. space comes courtesy of her wide array of affordable souvenirs and unique finds. The dining room, for example, is decorated with mementos that were free or only cost her a few bucks. Shells from a Sri Lankan vacation, a piece of Mexican coral and a pretty pitcher are just a few of her fun treasures. Paired with these memory-filled decorations is a disco ball, horse bust, and oth...
Holley Simmons is a jack-of-all-trades. Not only has she worked as a journalist for NPR and The Washington Post, but she also recently started her own plant-styling business called Sill Life. Through it she helps individuals and companies chose greenery that will not only thrive in their spaces, but look fabulous as well. Think that?s it" Nope. On top of that she’s also scrounged up the time to co-found The Lemon Collective, a communal space where makers can lead classes in their respective fields. Without a doubt she?s a driven individual who leads a colorful life. And what does every vibrant, young woman need" An apartment that matches her bright and brazen attitude. The quirky look of Holley’s Washington, D.C. space comes courtesy of her wide array of affordable souvenirs and unique finds. The dining room, for example, is decorated with mementos that were free or only cost her a few bucks. Shells from a Sri Lankan vacation, a piece of Mexican coral and a pretty pitcher are just a few of her fun treasures. Paired with these memory-filled decorations is a disco ball, horse bust, and oth...
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